Zion National Park – West Rim Trail
Zion National Park's West Rim Trail is often used for backpacking, but it also makes for a great day hike starting at its low point in Zion's main corridor.
Zion National Park's West Rim Trail is often used for backpacking, but it also makes for a great day hike starting at its low point in Zion's main corridor.
Be blown away while hiking through the multi-hued rock formations and stunning hoodoos on the Bryce Canyon National Park Fairyland Loop Trail.
Hike the Peekaboo Loop Trail in Bryce Canyon National Park to admire its impressively colorful array of unique hoodoos and rock formations.
Be blown away by incredible rock formations while hiking the famously popular Bryce Canyon National Park Queens Garden and Navajo Loop Trails.
Buckskin Gulch from Wire Pass is a true bucket list hike. Thought to be the longest slot canyon in the world, its beauty will take your breath away.
Hiking Dead Horse Point State Park is a great outing, particularly for families or those seeking a lighter hike with beautiful scenery.
“The Whole Enchilada” – that name gets any experienced mountain biker excited, and I am no exception. This trail will blow you away.
Moab has some awesome mountain biking trails and Moab's Slickrock Trail is considered by many to be one of America's most famous.
Hike The Narrows in Zion National Park for an epic adventure. Follow the Virgin River as it winds its way through a breathtakingly beautiful gorge. It is a mind-blowing, must-do hike when visiting Zion National Park.
Canyonlands National Park does not get as much attention as its nearby sister, Arches National Park, but Canyonlands offers some fantastic hiking. The Chesler Park Loop is just such a hike.